Choose a provider page for common domains like Gmail, Outlook, or Yahoo, or validate any address directly.
Use this overview to jump to the right validation page for well-known email providers or broader address types. Each page collects common domains, technical context, and a dedicated FAQ.
Direct entry points for widely used provider domains and related aliases.
Useful for Google Workspace and consumer Gmail addresses.
gmail.com, googlemail.com
Useful for Microsoft 365 and legacy Hotmail-style addresses.
outlook.com, hotmail.com, live.com +1
Useful for long-standing consumer Yahoo inboxes.
yahoo.com, yahoo.co.uk, yahoo.de
Useful for Apple ecosystem inboxes and legacy Apple aliases.
icloud.com, me.com, mac.com
Useful for privacy-focused inboxes and alias-style addressing.
proton.me, protonmail.com, pm.me
Useful for DACH-region consumer addresses across GMX domains.
gmx.com, gmx.net, gmx.de +2
Useful for German-language consumer inboxes.
web.de
Useful for consumer addresses with broad alias options.
mail.com
Useful for legacy consumer accounts still active at scale.
aol.com
Useful for business and custom-domain email users.
zoho.com
Useful for privacy-focused and power-user inbox setups.
fastmail.com, fastmail.fm
Useful for encrypted mailbox users and privacy-centric setups.
tuta.com, tutamail.com
Useful for Eastern Europe and CIS-focused inboxes.
yandex.com, yandex.ru
Useful for Russian-language consumer email users.
mail.ru
Useful for China-focused consumer inboxes.
qq.com
Useful for South Korea-focused inboxes.
naver.com
Useful for Chinese consumer inboxes on 163.com.
163.com
Useful for Chinese consumer inboxes on 126.com.
126.com
Useful for US ISP-based inboxes.
comcast.net
Useful for US ISP and legacy provider aliases.
att.net, sbcglobal.net, bellsouth.net
Useful for company addresses, disposable domains, privacy-focused inboxes, or catch-all domains.
Use this page for custom-domain business email addresses.
example.com
Use this page for consumer webmail addresses.
gmail.com, outlook.com, yahoo.com
Use this page to identify temporary or throwaway inboxes.
mailinator.com, temp-mail.org
Use this page for privacy-focused and encrypted inbox providers.
proton.me, tuta.com
Use this page for role accounts that are shared by teams.
info@, support@, sales@
Use this page when domains accept all recipients by default.
example-company.com
This page links to all provider and topic-specific landing pages in the email validator so you can quickly find the most relevant domain context and validation flow.
No. Some pages cover consumer providers like Gmail or Outlook, while others focus on company email, role accounts, privacy providers, or catch-all setups.
Yes. Use the search form above to validate any address immediately or choose the most relevant provider page first.